The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... ground whereon he dwelt his own longer than he could hold it by strong hand . Wherefore merchandise and other intercourse Aug. de Civitate Dei , 1. 18. c . 19 . they used little , neither did they plant many trees 420 BOOK II . THE HISTORY.
... ground whereon he dwelt his own longer than he could hold it by strong hand . Wherefore merchandise and other intercourse Aug. de Civitate Dei , 1. 18. c . 19 . they used little , neither did they plant many trees 420 BOOK II . THE HISTORY.
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... hold what he had as long as he could : which Tydeus perceiving , and intending partly to get honour , partly to try what mettle was in the Thebans , he made many challenges , and obtained victory in all of them , not without much envy ...
... hold what he had as long as he could : which Tydeus perceiving , and intending partly to get honour , partly to try what mettle was in the Thebans , he made many challenges , and obtained victory in all of them , not without much envy ...
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... holds otherwise , and the common tradition of poets makes Dardanus the son of Electra by Jupiter , which Electra was the daughter of Atlas , and wife to Coritus king of Hetruria , to whom she bare Jasius . Annius out of his Berosus ...
... holds otherwise , and the common tradition of poets makes Dardanus the son of Electra by Jupiter , which Electra was the daughter of Atlas , and wife to Coritus king of Hetruria , to whom she bare Jasius . Annius out of his Berosus ...
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... hold out against them . All which notwithstanding , the Greeks proceeded in their en- terprise , under the command of Agamemnon , who was ac- companied with his brother Menelaus , Achilles , the most valiant of all the Greeks , his ...
... hold out against them . All which notwithstanding , the Greeks proceeded in their en- terprise , under the command of Agamemnon , who was ac- companied with his brother Menelaus , Achilles , the most valiant of all the Greeks , his ...
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... hold his con- cubine by strong hand , nor to revenge her loss , otherwise than by refusing to fight , or to send forth his companies . But the Greeks , encouraged by their captains , presented themselves before the city without him and ...
... hold his con- cubine by strong hand , nor to revenge her loss , otherwise than by refusing to fight , or to send forth his companies . But the Greeks , encouraged by their captains , presented themselves before the city without him and ...
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